On April 25th thePLAGUE distance driver wasPDGA Approved which was an exciting step.Team Doomsday helped to test and name this distance driver while it was known as "prototype 1" from the Catastrophic Line. It was decided that the line of discs would be named after generally or potentially catastrophic events.
The second prototype in the Catastrophic Line was named theFAMINE, but it is still undergoing adjustments in order to pass the PDGA standards. As an understable distance driver it has become a favorite with many members of Team Doomsday. The early prototype runs will undoubtedly become a classic even as we move forward into future, slightly adjusted runs.
The third prototype in the Catastrophic Line has been included in thePrepper Team Pack that has been available on the Doomsday Discs website as a way to enter the Prepper Team and prove that you will become a long-term survivor. This prototype #3 was PDGA approved on May 23rd with the name that was most voted by Team Doomsday-- theBLACKOUT . It is a slightly understable fairway driver and the team assigned it the flight numbers of8 / 5 / -2 / 1. We expect that by the end of June or early July, all three will be PDGA approved and available with stamps. We plan to distribute these discs and our other lines through Amazon.com to reach a general market. That is so that theless sophisticated disc golfers can become at least slightly informed about the end of the world. We'll also make them available through other disc golf retailers through a distribution deal. That will allow thedisc golf savvy to embrace the impending doom. But of course, we'll also make special Team Doomsday editions available on our own website, along with Doomsday Discs swag and specialty items that thereal preppers and survivors can pick up to enlighten the world at large, by helping to saturate tournaments and fairways with Doomsday awareness.